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will remain open for pre-booked group visits, advertised events and is available for hire. For more information, including admission charges and events listings, visit the website at www. dragonhall.org.


Fittingly, Dragon Hall will also be once again taking part in the Norwich Dragon Festival coordinated by Norwich Heritage Economic and Regeneration Trust (HEART). The two-week


festival is running from 12th to 27th February 2011 and will be packed full of a variety of events, including performances, film, art and craft activities, puppet shows, walks, talks and exhibitions – visit www.heritagecity.org for more details.


In the next issue of Fine City we leap forward three centuries to explore Norwich’s 18th- century Assembly House.


WHAT’S ON IN NOVEMBER


Saturday 6 November, 10am - 5pm Eastern Artisans An annual market showcasing the best of quality arts, crafts and designs from the Eastern region. Includes glassware, ceramics, textiles and


jewellery from new and established makers and artists. £2.50 admission


Wednesday 10 November 7.30pm Medieval Wall Paintings in


English Churches Today, surviving medieval wall paintings are a rarity. Less than ten percent of English churches contain any remains of their early


Crown-post roof in the first floor Great Hall Courtyard at the rear of the building


decoration and, in most cases, these remains are mere fragments of once much larger schemes. Yet, to our ancestors, the people who built and worshiped in these churches, the sometimes gaudy and brightly painted decoration was the norm. In recent years the study of medieval wall paintings has undergone a considerable revival. New techniques and new technologies have allowed archaeologists and art historians to study the faded images of the medieval world and finally reveal many of their secrets. Cost: £5/£4 members of The Norfolk & Norwich Heritage Trust


Saturday 13 November 9.30am - 5pm Eastern Region Textile Forum:


Concepts & Meanings The ERTF annual conference will take an innovative look at how differing art practitioners view their work, from the functional to the spiritual. For further information and to book your place visit www.ertf.org.uk. Cost: £52.50/£35 members


Dragon carving in one of the roof spandrels office@finecity.co.uk


Undercroft To advertise call 01362 288084 11


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